Skills oosmetrics

Search, compare, and analyze 330K+ open-source GitHub repos by growth rate, acceleration, and originality. Discover trending projects, find alternatives, check licenses, and get AI-powered analysis.

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/openclaw/skills
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/openclaw/skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/alessandroflati/oosmetrics" ~/.claude/skills/openclaw-skills-oosmetrics && rm -rf "$T"
OpenClaw · Install into ~/.openclaw/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/openclaw/skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.openclaw/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/alessandroflati/oosmetrics" ~/.openclaw/skills/openclaw-skills-oosmetrics && rm -rf "$T"
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oosmetrics - Open Source Momentum Intelligence

Query growth metrics, compare repos, discover trending projects, find alternatives, and get AI-powered deep analysis for 330,000+ GitHub repositories tracked by oosmetrics.com.

How it works

This skill runs the

@oosmetrics/mcp
npm package (source: https://github.com/AlessandroFlati/GitHubMetrics/tree/main/mcp) as a local MCP server over stdio. The server makes HTTPS requests only to
api.oosmetrics.com
using your API key. It does not listen on any ports, does not run in the background after the agent session ends, and does not collect telemetry or send data anywhere other than the oosmetrics API.

Setup

  1. Get your API key at https://oosmetrics.com/profile (Pro or AI tier required). The key is scoped to your account and can be rotated or deleted at any time from your profile page.
  2. Set the environment variable:
    export OOSMETRICS_API_KEY=oosm_your_key_here
  3. The MCP server is installed via
    npx @oosmetrics/mcp@1.0.1
    and starts automatically when this skill is loaded. It communicates with the agent over stdio (no network ports opened locally).

Tools

The available tools depend on your subscription tier. The server fetches the tool list from the oosmetrics API at startup, so Pro users see 7 tools and AI users see all 10.

Pro + AI tier tools

search - Find repos by natural language query, language, or sort criteria. get_repo - Get detailed metrics, grades, and description for a specific repo. compare - Compare 2-5 repos side by side with full metrics. trending - Get the hottest repos right now, optionally filtered by language. alternatives - Find similar repos to a given one using embedding similarity. history - Get historical metrics time series (stars, growth, acceleration over time). analyze - Get or trigger an AI analysis of any repo (tech stack, health signals, alternatives, creative build ideas).

AI tier only tools

existence_check - Describe a project idea, get back similar existing repos ranked by relevance. dependency_discovery - Describe what you want to build, get recommended dependencies with health signals. license_check - Check license compatibility for a list of dependencies.

Example prompts

Use these as a guide for how to interact with the tools:

Discovery

  • "What are the fastest-growing Rust projects this week?"
  • "Find me Python ML frameworks that are gaining traction"
  • "Show me trending repos in Go"

Research

  • "Get the metrics for facebook/react"
  • "Compare Express.js, Fastify, and Hono by growth and acceleration"
  • "Show me the 90-day growth history for astral-sh/uv"
  • "What are the best alternatives to Prisma?"

Due diligence

  • "Analyze denoland/deno - focus on ecosystem maturity"
  • "Is there already a project like X? I want to build a real-time collaborative markdown editor"
  • "Check the licenses for these deps: facebook/react, vercel/next.js, prisma/prisma"
  • "What libraries can help me build a CLI tool for Kubernetes management?"

Comparisons and decisions

  • "I'm choosing between SQLx and Diesel for a new Rust project. Compare them."
  • "Which React state management library has the best momentum right now?"
  • "Compare the top 3 Python web frameworks by acceleration"

Workflow patterns

Evaluate a technology choice

  1. Use
    search
    to find candidates in the domain
  2. Use
    compare
    to see them side by side
  3. Use
    analyze
    on the top pick for a deep dive
  4. Use
    history
    to check if growth is sustained or a spike

Check before you build

  1. Use
    existence_check
    with your project description
  2. If similar projects exist, use
    get_repo
    to understand their approach
  3. Use
    alternatives
    to map the full landscape
  4. Use
    license_check
    to verify compatibility

Stay informed

  1. Use
    trending
    to see what's hot globally or in your language
  2. Use
    search
    with specific domains ("AI agent frameworks", "database engines")
  3. Use
    analyze
    on anything that catches your eye